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It wasn’t until the night after I shipped them off that I realized I had put myself into a desperate situation. I don’t know about you but I have to really trust a diaper before I’ll use it at night. I mean, do I really want to change a diaper in the middle of the night or worse my sheets??

No.

So when I received the new Tiny Tush Trim 4.0 hemp fitted I was nervous. There’s no sweat using it during the day. The worst that happens is a change of clothes. I put it to an extreme daytime test, however.

Extremely adjustable. The Tiny Tush trim fitted is designed to be used from the newborn stage (without the snap in liner), to the crawler stage and on to toddler-hood. The snap in liner can also be used inside a newborn cover as a diaper. No doubt that with Sterling this will be a true one-size. Plenty of room to grow and it fits in the waist. An annoyance that comes with one-sized diapers and tiny waists.

Very soft organic cotton/hemp fabric. 100% hemp would be stiff and scratchy. The addition of 20% organic cotton to the blend results in a squishy soft (not bamboo soft but cozy sweatshirt soft) and stretchy fabric.

Super trim. The Tiny Tush trim fitted lives up to it’s name. Even with the rise snapped down and the snap-in folded in the front, the diaper is t.r.i.m. This is the beauty of hemp.You need less layers to get the job done.

Absorbent. As expected with hemp, the absorbency is excellent. Hemp is a naturally anti-bacterial, super absorbent fiber that is grown free of pesticides and fertilizers. This site has some great information on hemp.

Hidden snaps. Beautiful.

Workhorse. Pretty cloth diapers are great but everyone needs a diaper that you could literally put through a ringer 100x and it still functions. Hemp is the fabric for that. Durability is a great thing for a one-sized diaper. I know a few one-sized brands that unfortunately break down well before the child outgrows them.

AFFORDABLE!! I just noticed that my friend LeAnn of Gigglebritches is selling the Tiny Tush Trim 4.0 for an introductory price of $16.15!!!! (Half dozen for $93.90!) Guys, that is an amazing price for a one-sized cloth diaper.

Made in the USA.

Back to my daytime use marathon. I put the Tiny Tush trim fitted on Sterling late morning. He took a nap, woke up during lunch preparation, after lunch we had to quickly leave the house while Daddy hosted a webinar, played at the park–oh, oops forgot to change his diaper– came home, griped at encouraged the kids to clean up their playroom and finally realized that I had not changed his diaper in a long time (long like this sentence).

I remember feeling his diaper periodically thinking that it didn’t “feel” wet. Obviously, this is a tactic I learned from sposie days because this trick doesn’t work with a cloth diaper. Duh.

Anyways, I finally change his diaper and although very wet there was still room for more wetness. The very back of the Tiny Tush Trim was dry. Not bad. If it lasted all day then I trusted it for nighttime.

I have since used it every night that it is clean. Which is about 2x/week. Tiny Tush Trim 4.0 hemp cloth diapers will require a few washes to reach full absorption potential. I began using mine after 1 wash and have seen a steady increase in it’s fluffiness.

These are fitted diapers so they do require a cover. I have used So Simple, Thirsties and Flip over the Tiny Tush Trim 4.0. Because of the uber-trimness any cover will most likely work. You can even tuck in the “ruffles” if they happen to overhang the cover.

In celebration of the March 1st release of the new Tiny Tush Trim 4.0 hemp, Charlene (Tiny Tush creator) has offered to giveaway 1 to one of you!

Entry is simple…Just follow the rules…you can do it…SEPARATE COMMENTS.

About Autumn Beck

Autumn is a wife, mother, homeschool teacher, friend and most important a follower of Christ. She began cloth diapering in 2005 and has experienced many joys and trials throughout the years. You can read more from Autumn over at https://www.facebook.com/beautifullyblessedlashes.

158 Responses to “The NEW Tiny Tush Trim hemp fitted Review”

Will the snap in liner on the Tiny Tush Hemp fitteds keep baby dry on his skin (if yes, do you know what material it is made of)? Or do I need to use doublers to keep skin dry? (I just ordered some BumGenius doublers to try with Pooters)

my current night time diaper is a BGOS stuffed with one microfiber and one hemp…it’s fine for now, but foresee a change coming in our future since our daughter is still young. for our older daughter, i loved the Dancing Bears fleece cover!

I have had a hard time with finding the right nighttime and daytime dipe.
AIOs and covers have had no luck.
I have Cushietoosh and don’t care for them AT ALL….
They leak within two hours and don’t snap very well, very disappointing!
So, I bought the flip system and like it other than with poopies. We use this
with two stay dry inserts at night.
However, when the poo is involved you have to change the cover due to the poo getting on the liner. It never has gotten out of the cover so, that is great! The stay dry cover does work well as far as pee goes.
I haven’t used a ton of CDs due to being on a budget so, I’m open for suggestions….

None right now…just getting my stash set aside for the next baby. But, when I do start using them, I would like to use of one these. You really have me sold! Thanks for the chance. bekki1820cb at gmail

I have not found a night time cloth diaper that doesn’t result in leaks…so I have been using disposables. I don’t know if it is because he’s a boy or because he is a heavy wetter, but my go to long lasting day dipes don’t cut it at night!

My two go-to diapers for my 4-month-old are BG 3.0 or Tiny Tush Elite. I have also not had any problems with my Rumparooz or Flip. My 2-year-old wakes up dry more than half the time, so for him I just use a prefold in a Bummis wrap.

OOOOHHHH a good night time diaper would be ideal, we are using a premium prefold and a microfiber insert, inside of a BG 3.0, and wool longies. we have never had a leak, but do have to get up and change his very soaked diaper in the middle of the night. Oh how I long for a full 4+ hrs of sleep.

currently using a medium (recently moved up!) FuzziBunz with the included microfiber insert & one of the small inserts as well… he still nurses through the night so we usually change once sometime between 12-4am.

As far as night time dipaers go.. I fell in love with SBish magic diaper.. it was great and never had a leak… but DS started waking several times a night and wasn’t going back to sleep easily.. eventaully I figured out that if he was in a disposable he slept great… so I think he doens’t like the ‘wet’ feeling at night.. and was waking up becuase of it… so i’ve given up (but still looking) on nighttime cloth diapering…. and we are currently in disposables every night… I don’t like it but I do like sleeping all through the night… so right now it works but looking for a good nighttime diaper that has some kinda stay dry liner built in…

My current night time routine differs for my six month old and my two and half year old. The six month old usually wears some organic one size fitted to bed…a Good Mama or a Sprout or Under the Nile, with some sort of booster for night and a Thirsties cover. My son wears a Dreamez fitted with a booster and Thirsties cover.

I have a hemp fitted diaper from Wildflower Mama Designs on Etsy (TurnANewLeafInc) and when it’s clean, we use that. I fold the doublers in half and get 8 layers of hemp. For a cover I will use a PUL cover with wool or fleece over top. My son is a super pee-er and the diaper *never* gets soaked like when we use GM’s at night!

I am guilty of using a sposie on my sons at night with wool or fleece over top.

I use a bamboo diaper and flip cover but still get leaks sometimes. My Son usually wakes early in the morning and needs to be changed to go back to sleep. So I would love to find something that will last all night.

I’m currently using disposables at night. In the past I used BG pockets with 2 regular and 1 newborn insert but I coudn’t handle the pee smell in the morning. I’m interested in another option then sposies and sounds like the hemp mix of these might help with my stinky morning issue.

Right now my nighttime diaper for both kids is a BGOS stuffed with a Little Lions flat. We then use fleece one piece pajamas as extra protection. I’m not sure what we’ll do once it warms up too much for the fleece pajamas. Maybe I’ll make some pajama shorts from fleece and then let the kids wear a t-shirt?

currently use: flip disposable insert and BG microfiber doubler inside of whatever cover is clean or comes to my hand in the basket first. I still have leaks though… I think my microfiber is dying…some of them have a funky texture to them and I end up bleaching them all after every use cause they get such a stinky smell to them…..because of that I am not really caring for them much right about now. Any other solutions for doublers? Something that is easy to care for and can just be washed with my other diaper laundry without making them all stink? (Normally my diaper laundry smells fresh and clean after washing.. Not after I wash them with the microfiber doublers.. PHEW!! ) I have been looking around and see hemp and bamboo doublers out there but wonder if they hold the smells too.???

My last nighttime fav was a Wickeez Original with doubler and two-layer hand-dyed wool jersey shorts I made from the Little Comet Tails “Crescent Moon Yoga Pants” pattern (booty option – see photo). The Wickeez literally wicks the moisture to the outside VERY quickly, where the workhorse wool absorbs it. In the morning, baby feels almost dry, and the wool doesn’t feel wet but weighs a ton! In Florida wool takes forever to air dry so we help it along with a room dehumidifier. :) Right now we’re in transition because my toddler’s potty patterns have changed (he seems to hold it and let go all at once now) and I haven’t decided if I want to order the next size Wickeez or try something new, so we’re using a disposable at night.[img]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3395/3612222747_77a29d462f.jpg[/img]

Actually, Amber, finally finally finally I have a nighttime routine that works. I use A lOT of hemp stuffed in a bumGenius pocket diaper. My hemp combos that hold up 12 hours include a SuperDo and a Knicknappies, and a Blueberry with a BabyKicks hemp (I love the reengineered design) AND a Hemp Babies insert. It’s pretty bulky, but we rarely have leaks anymore!

Right now I am using a double-stuffed Fuzzi Bunz. It seems to be working fairly well, except sometimes his pants fold in a bit so the waistband is all wet in the morning. Still, I would love to try some of the other styles of diapers everyone is always talking about….just can’t afford to buy all of them to play with. :)

My nighttime diaper is currently a BG OS 3.0 with the fullsize microfiber insert and a hemp doubler from Olive Branch Baby. I have stuffed with a prefold and hemp (due to stinky issues) however, it is too bulky on my 19 month old. I tried SBish, however (maybe it was b/c I bouht it used) it wasn’t absorbant enough for us. I swear we change routines about every 3-4 months….always a new stage and new problem! We are expecting our first little girl, so I am sure I will start a whole new can of nighttime routines for her! :)

My night time diaper is a Bum Genius 3.0 with two regular inserts and two newborn inserts. And I still sometimes have leaks. But I think that is because my 2 year old daughter saves all her pee for night time :). I would love to try something else, but figure she is probably close to potty training and I don’t have leaks all the time, so I don’t want to spend the money on anything else right now.

Right now I use disposables, because my DS is a super soaker. During the day we use prefolds, and in the process of making my fitted & pocket diapers. I would love to find something that would work for night time.

Hemp rocks! I know bamboo is all the rage anymore, but you cannot go wrong with hemp and cotton at night. Currently, I’m using a BGOS shell stuffed with a GMD PF and a Hemp Babies large doubler. Works for 12 hours with my little super soaker.

I mostly use prefolds, so at night I use either 2 prefolds or a flip stay dry insert inside a prefold, and then I’ve crocheted my own wool covers. The wool is amazing but I’d like something a little more absorbent and less bulky as far as the inside diaper.

I don’t have a night time diaper…yet. Baby is due in May! My first 2 children used disposables because at the time it was not as easy to find info on cloth systems let alone so many choices. Fast forward 6 years to surprise baby #3 and I am going to use cloth. So I really have no idea what works for me yet but am willing to give this a try when the time comes. It sounds like a great diaper.

I’m a newbie too and we currently use fleece/terry cloth diapers that my mom and I experimentally made stuffed with a prefold. We currently cannot afford to add to our “stash” , so we are making do with what we have got. My son is 7 and 1/2 weeks old and I wake up to change and feed him usually 2x a night.
Would love the chance to get to try out a “real” diaper. :)

I’ve been too afraid to put my little guy in a cloth diaper overnight (even though he wears cloth during the day) because he’s a decent sleeper and I’m afraid of a wet, leaky diaper ruining that for both of us…. But if I won, I’d be more than happy to try! (I really do want him to get out of the ‘sposie.)

We use several different fitteds at night, usually a Swaddlebees one size. Sometimes we use an 0range edge prefold trifolded in either a blueberry coverall, or a pocket diaper w/o stuffing (since ALL of our pockets leaked/repelled constantly, so now we use them as covers). We add whatever random inserts or doublers are laying around. This diaper looks great!

would luv to find a great nite time diaper!!!!
right now I use little beetles hemp and one trim with a wool cover and sometimes swaddlebees pocket with a hemp insert and I still have to put a wool cover over top………

Our nighttime solutions…
A pocket (usually FB) cramed full of every insert that’s clean at the end of the day and maybe an extra hemp insert if I’m lucky! I have a new wool cover just waiting for that special fitted to cover!

My current nighttime diaper(s):
Either a double stuffed Flip, double stuffed Fuzzibunz, or a boosted (with Kissaluvs booster) Thirsties duo diaper. And then we change SJ into a–eek!–disposable before we go to bed. We need a better routine, but since we?re only 2 months into cloth diapering (and enjoying it), we?ve yet to pick a nighttime solution.

I am still tying to figure out what I want to do for a nighttime dipe. I am still nervous about it because now my son sleeps through the night. I will probably be doing a BG with an extra insert and probably a pair of longies.

My current nighttime system was the Nature Babycare sposies (even though I was an avid cloth diaperer up until my daughter was daytime potty-trained at 17 mos. Still with nighttime wetting but none of our cloth diapers worked overnight anymore). However, I decided to get back to my cloth and am trying the Drybees Fleece with SuperDo liner (very bulky), and have ordered some Sbish products. May have to add this Tiny Tush to my new system.